Tuesday, April 7, 1998Last modified at 2:14 a.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 1998

Crime Wrap

Blotter information is compiled from reports filed with the Lubbock Police Department. To report information about these or any other crimes, call Crime Line at 741-1000. In some cases, cash rewards are offered. Callers may remain anonymous.

INDECENCY WITH A CHILD

1100 block of 42nd Street

A 19-year-old Lubbock man allegedly exposed himself to a 12-year-old girl Thursday.

According to police reports, the man pulled down his pants, exposing himself, and began walking toward the girl. The girl's sister, who is also the man's girlfriend, told him to pull up his pants, which he did.

SEXUAL ASSAULT

2100 block of Avenue P

A 43-year-old Lubbock woman told police that a man in his late 20s sexually assaulted her in her home Saturday morning.

The woman told police that at about 1:30 a.m. she answered a knock at the door, and that when she cracked the door open the man pushed himself inside. According to the police report, the man grabbed the woman by the wrists, pushed her on the bed and told her, "If you scream or call the cops, I'll kill you."

UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE

1300 block of 65th Drive

A 42-year-old woman told police that her 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass, valued at $1,500, was taken from in front of her apartment Sunday morning.

BURGLARY

1300 block of 65th Drive

A Lubbock man told police that someone stole $2,000 in cash from his apartment between Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon.

3300 block of E. Baylor Street

A Lubbock man told police that $1,400 worth of personal items - including a 19-inch television set, four men's suits and a cellular phone - were taken from his home between Saturday morning and late Sunday evening.

THEFT

1000 block of North Indiana Avenue

A 27-year-old Lubbock woman told police that his 1990 Pontiac Grand Am, license plate number XGH-94X, was taken from in front of her apartment Sunday night.